Posted By
Najib
Jan 30, 2019 02:27
Neshan's new show on Al Jadeed has been stirring controversy ever since hosting a male stripper, which is expected in our society but to have an episode cancelled because some people don't want to see lesbians on TV is totally unacceptable. Their excuse is that: واعتبر المحامون في طلبهم "أن البرنامج ككل، إنما يقدم الحالات الاجتماعية الشاذة بطريقة ترويجية ويصورها كمثال يقتدى خصوصا للجيل الناشىء، منتهكا القوانين لا سيما قانون العقوبات، وضاربا بعرض الحائط كل…
Posted By
Najib
Jan 29, 2019 02:56
Lebanon has been in a rubbish crisis since 2015 and as expected, the cabinet failed to come up with a long-term plan to solve this issue. Instead they expanded a couple of seaside landfills and started dumping garbage into the water. Four years later , a new crisis is looming and there's nothing the authorities can do to stop it, except set up new landfills or expand existing ones. Why is that? because of instead…
Critiques
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Critiques
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Critiques
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Critiques
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Critiques
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Critiques
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Critiques
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